Sunday, 2 March 2014

Horse sense - a safety message

Email received 02 March 2014

12:29:50

Dear CC Hackney

I was given the name of your club by a cyclist I met
in our area. I am a horse rider who has no choice but to use the road
to get to bridle paths etc. Often we are unable to have conversations
with cyclists for obvious reasons, but this guy had pulled over. I asked
him if he was a member of a club, he wasn't but he knew of the clubs
that frequent our area.

Basically, I am
emailing all local clubs that possibly ride in my area to promote safe
passing of horses on the road. You may already be aware if this danger
and inform your members how to do this safely.

My
stables are in Chigwell and we ride down MANOR ROAD/LAMBOURNE ROAD
Chigwell to get to Hainault Forest. Do you members ever come out this
way?

Most often cyclists overtake us widely,
which is great but mostly DO NOT warn us that they are coming, silently
creeping up on us then whizzing past us at speed, which can spook a
nervous horse.

What we ask of cyclists is that
they shout "morning" or "coming through" as they approach, giving the
horse a warning that something is coming. This simple act could in fact
stop a nasty accident for horse and rider.

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Cycling Club Hackney is dedicated to promoting cycling & cycle sport for all levels and ages. We have an active youth section to cater foryoung people between the ages of 8 and 18. All coaching activities are provided by qualified coaches who have attended good practice and child protection training. Our club coaches are DBS checked and are qualified with up to date First Aid certificates. Club staff and helpers are volunteers.

Adults/Seniors New to group riding? Please check here Or a here for The Guardian's article.Sunday morning Club runs The Sunday Morning CCH Club Rides The rides are now setting off from outside Millfields Coffee at 145 Chatsworth Rd E5at 8.30am every Sunday morning. The clocks go back this Sunday 29th October so the rides will start at the later time of 8,30am - some rides may start at 9am.It is requested riders fit mudguards to their bikes throughout the winter months and that club kit is worn. The rides fall into three categories and are for men, women, juniors and youth A/B riders. New riders are welcome to turn up and join in but we advise all cyclists coming along to be willing and able to travel solo should that need arise. Ideally able includes the ability to repair or change a tube in the event of a puncture. Going 'solo' may be in the event of having to go home earlier (for any reason) and navigate the way back to London; most people can point to our Metropolis. In any case we hope you'll enjoy being with CC Hackney enough to want to join the club after trying out for a month. Once you are a member it is a requirement that you have third part insurance to take part in club activities - you can get this free with British Cycling membership for instance.

LATEST INFO AUTUMN/ WINTER 2017: The Club Run now called the CCH Club Rides will now comprise three rides - all rides will be led by ride leaders and senior members will be expected to take up this duty, taking turns to lead the different rides - The A ride - maximum average speed 35kph (more or less) the A ride is a hard fast ride for those in training for racing and events, likely to be a non stop ride. Expected distances - 100 - 160km. The B ride - average speed 30kph (more or less) the B ride is a training ride for racing and events, likely to include a stop and dropped riders will be waited for at junctions and hilltops. Expected distances - 80 -120km. The C ride - average speed 25kph (more or less) the C ride is the standard club run combined the social ride - this ride is a social ride- a good place to learn the etiquette and skills involved in group road riding and the chance to socialise with other CCH members. It will involve a tea stop and dropped riders will be waited for. Expected distances - 65 - 100km. Please note the average speeds and distances may vary dependent on group sizes, weather and route conditions. We are aiming to have routes for all rides available here on the website for download here - if you have good routes that are suitable please send them in for inclusion. Riders capable of being a ride leader please speak with Gareth or Ewan to get added to the rota. For all these rides, prospective members are welcome to come and try them out and see how it is, CCH does ask riders to join the club after 2 or 3 rides.

The Social Ride The Social Ride will now combine with the C ride starting at 8am in summer 8.30am in winter.

Special Rides - these will be advertised on our Facebook and here as and when they are planned for.

During the racing season faster groups may form depending on demand (and initiative)and special training rides/trips may occur.

Cycling Club Hackney - Youth & Juniors 8-18yrs On Saturday mornings we programme three qualified coaching sessions for youth riders. Our established/experienced group meet at 9am leaving at 9.30am.Meeting at theElsdale Community Hall, Elsdale Street, London E9 6PW. The cost per session is £3.00 Loan bikes available here. Riders can be eligible for exemption from this fee depending on the circumstances. This session lasts 2 to3 hours. CCH also delivers for youth on Saturdays at the Concorde Centre. This isfor youngriders looking to go cycling and explore the area with a more casual feel and especially for those who'd otherwise not access quality cycling. Enough good bikes are available to loan, the dress code iscomfortable, track suits and trainers. To ensure quality cycling can be accessed by all there is no fee for this session. Meeting 9.30am at the Concorde Centre, Kingsmead Estate, Kingsmead Way, Homerton London E9 5PP.This session also runs for 2 - 3 hours.

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Woodford & Epping Road - car drivers pick up speed on this road even though there are places where it narrows, with junctions and traffic islands. Please refrain from riding two a breast along this section.